“There is hope in [All That Fall]. The hope is the piece. Hope is the quality of the writing, hope is the story, hope is the execution of the work.”

—Gavin Quinn, Director

Our show:
A radio play by Samuel Beckett-a multilayered composition of
voices that can be experienced as a black comedy, a murder mystery,
a cryptic literary riddle, or a quasi-musical score.

Sights and Sounds:
The audience will be listening from rocking chairs, seated between
two sets of lights that create the impression of being between
intense and interrogative sunlight and comforting moonlight.

My art is inspired by:
European directors' theater and French art-theater-the great
French directors like Copeau, Dullin, Jouvet, Lugné-Poë, and, of
course, Artaud and Jarry.

Most exciting thing about radio plays:
Shared enjoyment. In the early days of radio, people couldn't
afford one, so they'd go to other people's houses and listen
together.

Preferred way to deal with the (supposed) meaninglessness of
life:
You don't have to understand everything. You can feel things.